Customs Brokerage & Compliance Services
Full customs clearance, tariff engineering, and multi-jurisdictional compliance. Proactive approach keeps your cargo moving and penalties at zero.
How our Customs Brokerage service works
The standard workflow our partner network follows for every shipment in this product. Each step is owned by a dedicated specialist.
Pre-Shipment Review
We classify your goods (HS/HTS code), verify docs, flag compliance issues
ISF Filing
Importer Security Filing submitted 24+ hours before vessel loading
Entry & Duty Payment
Customs entry filed, duties calculated, and paid on your behalf
Exam Coordination
If CBP selects your shipment, we handle all exam logistics
Release & Record-Keeping
Cargo released, records maintained for 5-year CBP requirement
Global reach & capacity
This service is fully integrated into our partner network with priority space and competitive rates across major trade lanes.
Complete Customs Solutions
Classification, clearance, and compliance coordination — we manage the paperwork so your cargo moves without delays.
Tariff Classification & Engineering
Accurate HS code classification minimizing duties and taxes. Tariff engineering to optimize costs on your specific products.
Regulatory Compliance
FDA, USDA, EPA, DOT, and industry-specific regulations. Pre-clearance coordination to prevent delays at border.
Documentation & Filing
Entries, declarations, certificates, and all required paperwork prepared and filed electronically with customs authorities.
Authority Coordination
Direct communication with CBP, FDA, and other agencies. Resolution of questions, holds, and inspections.
Expertise That Keeps Your Cargo Moving
Multi-jurisdictional expertise through our licensed customs broker partners keeps your shipments moving across borders.
Customs Expertise
Coordination with licensed customs brokers in our partner network, bringing deep experience across industries and in-depth knowledge of complex tariffs and regulations.
Proactive Approach
We identify potential issues before they become problems. Pre-clearance, advance filings, and compliance audits prevent delays and penalties.
Seamless Integration
Your customs clearance is coordinated with ocean, ground, and warehouse operations in one unified system.
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Frequently asked questions about Customs Brokerage
What is an ISF filing and when is it required?
ISF (Importer Security Filing), or '10+2', is a US CBP requirement for all ocean imports. It must be filed at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at the foreign port. Failure to file or late filing results in $5,000+ penalties per shipment. Our team files ISF for every ocean shipment as part of our standard brokerage service.
How do you determine the correct HTS code for my goods?
HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) classification requires analysis of the product's composition, function, and intended use. Licensed brokers in our partner network research each product and provide a binding or informal tariff classification opinion. Correct classification prevents CBP delays, penalties, and potential seizure.
What happens if my shipment is selected for a CBP exam?
We handle all exam coordination — scheduling, container unstuffing if required, re-stuffing, and any additional documentation CBP requests. Exams add 2–5 days on average, and we keep you informed at every step. Exam fees (if applicable) are passed through at cost.
Can you help with Section 301 China tariff exclusions or first sale valuation?
Yes. Our team advises on tariff mitigation strategies including Section 301 exclusion filing, first-sale valuation, bonded warehouse strategies, and FTZ (Foreign Trade Zone) usage. We help importers legally reduce their duty exposure.
Do you offer broker of record services?
Yes. We serve as Customs Broker of Record for importers, handling all filings under your POA (Power of Attorney). We coordinate record-keeping for the required 5-year period and work with our broker partners on CBP audits or CF-28/29 requests.
What is an HS code and why does it matter?
The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical system used worldwide to classify traded products. Correct HS code classification determines the duty rate, whether any trade agreements apply, and if any government agency permits are required. Misclassification can result in penalties, delays, or overpayment of duties.
What is a customs bond and do I need one?
A customs bond is a financial guarantee that duties, taxes, and fees owed to US Customs will be paid. Any commercial import valued over $2,500 requires a bond. Suaid Global can arrange both single-entry bonds (for occasional importers) and continuous bonds (for frequent importers, covering all shipments for one year).
How long does customs clearance take?
Standard customs clearance takes 1-3 business days after cargo arrives. However, if your shipment is selected for examination or if documents are incomplete, clearance can take 5-10 days or more. Pre-clearance filing, accurate documentation, and C-TPAT membership help minimize clearance times.
What are anti-dumping and countervailing duties?
Anti-dumping duties (AD) are imposed when foreign goods are sold in the US below fair market value. Countervailing duties (CVD) offset subsidies provided by foreign governments to their exporters. These additional duties can be substantial — sometimes exceeding 200% of the product value. Suaid Global helps identify AD/CVD exposure before you import.
Can you help with FDA, USDA, or EPA import requirements?
Yes. Many products require clearance from other government agencies (OGAs) in addition to US Customs. We handle FDA prior notice for food products, USDA permits for agricultural goods, EPA compliance for chemicals and vehicles, FCC certification for electronics, and CPSC requirements for consumer products.
Start with Customs Brokerage
End-to-end customs clearance across multiple jurisdictions. Tariff classification, FDA/USDA/EPA compliance, and coordination with authorities worldwide.